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The silver pheasant (''Lophura nycthemera'') is a species of pheasant found in forests, mainly in mountains, of
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and eastern and southern
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, with an introduced population on Victoria Island in Nahuel Huapi Lake, Neuquén, Argentina. The male is black and white, while the female is mainly brown. Both sexes have a bare red face and red legs (the latter separating it from the greyish-legged kalij pheasant).McGowan, P. J. K. (1994). Silver Pheasant (''Lophura nycthemera''). pp. 533 in: del Hoyo, J, A. Elliott, & J. Sargatal (1994). ''
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It is common in aviculture, and overall also remains common in the wild, but some of its
subspecies In biological classification, subspecies is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (morphology), but that can successfully interbreed. Not all species ...
(notably ''L. n. whiteheadi'' from Hainan, ''L. n. engelbachi'' from southern
Laos Laos (, ''Lāo'' )), officially the Lao People's Democratic Republic ( Lao: ສາທາລະນະລັດ ປະຊາທິປະໄຕ ປະຊາຊົນລາວ, French: République démocratique populaire lao), is a socialist ...
, and ''L. n. annamensis'' from southern Vietnam) are rare and threatened.


Taxonomy

Like other pheasants, the silver pheasant was placed in the genus '' Phasianus'' when described by Carl Linnaeus in his landmark 1758 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae''. Since then, it – or at least some of the subspecies associated with it – have been placed either in ''
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'' or '' Gennceus''. Today all major authorities place the silver pheasant in '' Lophura''.Clements, J. F. (2007). ''
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''. 6th edition. Christopher Helm.
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''. 3rd edition. Christopher Helm.
The silver pheasant is closely related to the kalij pheasant and the two are known to
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.MacKinnon, J., & K. Phillipps (2000). ''A Field Guide to the Birds of China.'' Oxford University Press. The placement of the taxa ''L. n. lineata'' and ''L. n. crawfurdi'' has been a matter of dispute, with some treating them as subspecies of the kalij pheasantMcGowan, P. J. K. (1994). Kalij Pheasant (''Lophura leucomelanos''). pp. 533 in: del Hoyo, J, A. Elliott, & J. Sargatal (1994). ''
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and others as subspecies of the silver pheasant.McGowan, P. J. K., A. L. Panchen (1994). ''Plumage variation and geographical distribution in the Kalij and Silver Pheasants.'' Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club. 114: 113-123. They have greyish legs as in the kalij pheasant, but their
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is closer to that of some subspecies of the silver pheasant. Additionally, as the silver pheasant, ''L. n. lineata'' and ''L. n. crawfurdi'' are found east of the
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, a major
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barrier, while all other subspecies of the kalij pheasant are found west of the river (''L. n. oatesi'', a subspecies of the kalij pheasant, has sometimes been reported as occurring east of that river, but this is incorrectRobson, C. (2000). ''A Field Guide to the Birds of South-East Asia.'' New Holland Publishers. ). Based on mtDNA, it was recently confirmed that ''L. n. lineata'' and ''L. n. crawfurdi'' should be regarded as subspecies of the kalij pheasant.Moulin, S., E. Randi, C. Tabarroni, & A. Hennache (2003). ''Mitochondrial DNA diversification among the subspecies of the silver and kalij pheasants, Lophura nycthemera and L. leucomelanos, Phasianidae.'' Ibis 145: E1-E11 With these two as subspecies of the kalij pheasant, the silver pheasant has 15 subspecies. However, while some subspecies are relatively distinctive, several others (at least ''L. n. rufipes'', ''L. n. occidentalis'', ''L. n. ripponi'', ''L. n. jonesi'', ''L. n. beaulieui'', ''L. n. nycthemera'', and ''L. n. fokiensis'') are likely part of a cline, which if confirmed, would result in them being
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s of the
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. Several other taxa, for example ''L. n. andersoni'', are now considered invalid by all major authorities. Once considered a very rare species, the
imperial pheasant The imperial pheasant (''Lophura'' × ''imperialis'') is a gallopheasant from Southeast Asia. Long thought to be an enigmatic and elusive species, it is actually a cross of Edwards's pheasant and the silver pheasant (''L. nycthemera'' subsp''. ann ...
is actually a naturally occurring hybrid between the silver pheasant and the Vietnamese pheasant.


Subspecies

The 15 recognized
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of the silver pheasant are, in taxonomic order: * ''L. n. occidentalis'' – western silver pheasant – south-central China and northeastern Myanmar * ''L. n. rufipes'' – ruby mines silver pheasant – northern Shan State of northern Myanmar * ''L. n. ripponi'' – Rippon's silver pheasant – southern Shan State of northern Myanmar * ''L. n. jonesi'' – Jones's pheasant – Myanmar to southwestern China and central Thailand * ''L. n. omeiensis'' – Szechwan silver pheasant – southern Sichuan in south-central China * ''L. n. rongjiangensis'' – Kweichow silver pheasant – southeastern Guizhou in south-central China * ''L. n. beaulieui'' – Lao silver pheasant – south-central China to northern Laos and northern Vietnam * ''L. n. nycthemera'' – nominate – southern China to northern Vietnam * ''L. n. whiteheadi'' – Hainan silver pheasant – Hainan in southern China * ''L. n. fokiensis'' – Fokien silver pheasant – southeastern China * ''L. n. berliozi'' – Berlioz's silver pheasant – western slopes of Annamite Range in central Vietnam * ''L. n. beli'' – Bel's silver pheasant – eastern slopes of Annamite Range in central Vietnam * ''L. n. engelbachi'' – Boloven silver pheasant – Bolaven Plateau of southern Laos * ''L. n. lewisi'' – Lewis's silver pheasant – mountains of southwest Cambodia and east Thailand * ''L. n. annamensis'' – Annam silver pheasant – montane forests of southern Vietnam


Description

This is a relatively large pheasant, with males of the largest subspecies having a total length of , including a tail up to , while the males of the smallest subspecies barely reach in total length, including a tail around . The body mass of males can range from .''CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses'' by John B. Dunning Jr. (Editor). CRC Press (1992), . Females of all subspecies are notably smaller than their respective males, with a size range of in total length, including a tail of .
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The body mass of females can range from . Males of the northern subspecies, which are the largest, have white upperparts and tail (most feathers with some black markings), while their underparts and crest are glossy bluish-black. The males of the southern subspecies have greyer upperparts and tail with extensive black markings, making them appear far darker than the northern subspecies. The adult male plumage is reached in the second year. Females are brown and shorter-tailed than males. Females of some subspecies have whitish underparts strongly patterned with black, and in ''L. n. whiteheadi'' this extends to the upper mantle.


References

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silver pheasant The silver pheasant (''Lophura nycthemera'') is a species of pheasant found in forests, mainly in mountains, of mainland Southeast Asia and eastern and southern China, with an introduced population on Victoria Island in Nahuel Huapi Lake, Neu ...
silver pheasant The silver pheasant (''Lophura nycthemera'') is a species of pheasant found in forests, mainly in mountains, of mainland Southeast Asia and eastern and southern China, with an introduced population on Victoria Island in Nahuel Huapi Lake, Neu ...